Sense of coherence and social support – Resources for subjective well-being and health of the aged in Finland |
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Authors: | Marko Elovainio,& M. Kivimä ki |
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Affiliation: | National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, Helsinki, Finland,;Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki |
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Abstract: | In this study we explored if the psychological and social resources of aged people (over 75 years) in Finland predict their subjective well-being and experienced state of health (n = 348). Data were taken from a larger Finnish survey on living conditions. Based on previous research on younger people we formed a model where morbidity, experienced quality of social support and sense of coherence together with economic resources are the predictors of both experienced state of health and subjective well-being. LISREL (8) path analysis was used to test the model. The model providing the most parsimonious explanation of the data suggested that a strong sense of coherence and high experienced quality of social relationships are strongly related to subjective well-being. Experienced state of health was associated with morbidity and subjective well-being, but there was no significant relationship between subjective well-being and morbidity. |
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Keywords: | Psychological resources old age living conditions |
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